Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1904 — Page 3
TIME TABLES i a. r. & i. In effect. Feb. 14,1V04) TRAINS NORTH, 1 ,«u 4—ually 1:18 « tn No 7—Dully to Fort Wayne 8:00 *rn 'Bn 3—Dally (except Sunday) 3:18 pm v TRAINS SODTH No 6-Dully 8:00 » tn I ‘•;o 1«— U»"y (except Surnlay). 711 am Si, 3 iialiv .except Sunday .... l; ( 3p,n i No. 30 Daily, except Sunday T.ai pm' 1 IS-Sunday 'in ~. 7:10 pm CLOVER LEAF. 1 In effect May 3, 1003, KA3T. .j tv—commercial Traveler, dully.., 5:25 a m . X' 5 Mail, daily, except Sunday.. .11 SO a m No 4—Hay Repress. daily. 6:33 pm No W— Local Freight 1:10am V EST t >- Day tixpress. ilallv ... 4:26 a m N" I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ,11:25a m No S—Commercial Traveler, dally .. 'l l!: p rn -•S— la>c» Freight 12:05pm 1 CHICAGO & ERIE. : n -ffwoT Dec. 47, I#B. VES". > —liitly ~3:00 a u i v '—New York ,md Chicago Limited ' r brouich coach Oolumbnv and hiCAtfu daily 14:44 p u 18 —Well a Fariro Expreas except , Mouda.v r>:4B ; n 1 ?I—Marlon-Hunrtnirtni'Acn’ro.. t0:10nr» , East vj »—VoßLiUtiie Limited fur a Y... .4:48 an 22—Marlon arid < ohinibiiß except Suridu i Nf-w Y • ;• and Boston I.united hruutfh coacbe* rnhjinbuw and OhloK*«> 4:21 p . No. 14. daily except Monday, and carrier p asMervtffrs est w* on Hamruo n and Marlon. • i : ! not carf> •awrtraiff. 3 and i ha* -.ah *•in • ‘ »• «• - C*h < ajro. v i l ake tine ec Western Ctnie card f r om Bluffton. Ind. sorTHBOCNIi No »1— Dolly exept Sun.day ... 7:lf»<t tr. No iV»--I>rtily except SuritLiy 11:57h ru N- v. Daily except. Sunday !i:ar> p , v No 41 rotih through to Indianapolis without \ -hatiKc, arriving 10:80 a rn | No. 42 leaves ndUnnpolts at 7:00a n . Run*. , through wtthoui change arriving at Bluff.on H0:85 h-n No. 41 and 44 run via Munch- & Big 4 route k — ■=
j O G. Hall was in Ft. Wayne this morning. | Ike Emery went to Monroe this morning. i Eight tiokets were sold for Cincinnati yesterday. Burt Lenhart returned to Ft. Wayne this morning. •J. C. Evans is attending to business at Geneva today. Rev. E. A. Allen made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Misses Gehring and Robinson of Huntington were the guests of Miss Briner over Sunday. Miss Amelia Stump returned to Monroe this morning, while here! she was the guest of relatives, Chailes Vancamp left this morn- 1 ing for Jackson Mich., where he has accepted a position in a foundry.
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Sam Acker returned tu Geneva this morning. Ed Rice made business trip to Berne'this morning. Rex Adams of Huntington spent Sunday with his parents. Dan Beery made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. A. R Beil as attending to timber business at Sidney 0., today. Charles Meslibaum made a business trip to Monroe this morning. George Maddy lett this morning ou his regular trip for Plaoe & Co. Jake MeFeelev returned this morning from a business trip at Ft. Wayne. Miss J. P. Gay and Miss Gertrude Burn, of Ft. Wayne, spent Sunday here with friends. Miss Elva Rex went to Brookville this morning to make up the books for Smith iV Bell. Mi'S Adler returned to Ft. Way re this morning after spending a week here with friends. Frank Dailey of Blnffton passed through our city this morning enronlo to Portland. .1 If. Bidet returned toHoagland this morning after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. Evans. Mrs, Sarah Ball went to Ft. Wavne this morning to visit a few days with her daughter. Frank Durkins left for Ft. Wayne this morning where he will submit to another operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Whitmei returned to Goshen this morning, she was here attending the funeral of Judge Studabaker. Judge Vesey and family returned to Ft. Wayne this morning. They were here attending the funeral of .fudge Studabaker. Mrs. Fred Vaughn went to Geneva this morning to pack their household goods preparatory to moving to this city. Mrs. Anton and daughter Mattie returned to Ft. Wayne this morn ing, while here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.Coverdale. Bishop Alerding returned to Ft. Wayne this morning, he was here confirming a large class of first communicants at the Catholic church on yesterday.
John Kern made a business trip to Marion today. Charles Richardson made a business trip to Marion today. Grover Huffman returned to Ft. Wayne this morning. John Sohng made a business trip to Auburn this morning. E. K. Sheller is attending to grain busiuess at Marion today. Ira Thomas made a business trip to Chicago this morning. Jacob Atz made a business trip Ft. Wayne this morning. Jacob Hunsicker of Berne was a business caller hare today. Jaoob Butcher of Geneva was attending to business here today. M. B. Arch bold made a business trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Dr. D. D. Clark spent Sunday with relatives at Delphos. Dr. Gage spent Sunday with his college triends at Cincinnati O. Ed L. Shea left Sunday morning for Carrolton Missouri on business. John Stoneburner made a business trip to Geneva this morning.’ Rev. Beiber returned today from Willsbire, where he was holding vices. Miss Rarber went to Montpelier to day to visit fur a few days with relatives. Miss Beavers returned to Peterson ■ today, after a short visit here with her brother. A number of Willshire people were in the eity yesterday attending the i ball game. Mrs. Ilenry Myers went to Hartford City, today, to visit for a few days with her son. N. Cochran arrived today from Del phos. where he visited over Sunday with his family. Dick Blossom went to Muncie today to visit for a short time with his aunt 1 1 Mrs. Bottenberg. Barney Wisemetal returned to , Kokomo today after visiting ovvr Sunday here with friends i Fronefield A Scbeiman’s new c icier arrive:) this morning and will be ready for busiuess by next Saturday. ■ Mr. and Mrs. John Hurley arrived t today from Delphos to have Dr. D. ■ D. Clark treat a cancer on Mrs. Hur- ! ley.
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Miss .Jacobs returned to Monroe today. .T. Ernsberger returned from Ft. Wayne today L. G. Ellingham made a business trip to Berne today. Brenton Barkley returned from Cincinnati this merning. Dr. S D Beavers made a professional trip to Geneva today. A. S. Leopold of Rochester N. Y. spent Sunday with Gus Rosenthal. Miss McCarthy of Ft. Wayne is in our city the guest of Miss Mayme Deininger. Mrs. Ravn returned Portland toi day after a short visit with Mrs. R. B. Allison. Chaunev Hosier returned today from Ft Wayne where he spent Sunday with his sister. The Bachelor Maids will meet We !ne-dav < veniug with Miss Bertha Voglewede. Misses Fanny Hite and Midge Smith and Messrs. Godfrey Bell and .Oscar Hoffumn took dinner at the Cottage Hotel at Berne, yesterdav. Mrs. John Turner and family, of Indianapolis, am l Mrs Nellie McCrae and familv. of Newcastle, Col., were the guest- of Mr. and Mrs. John Reiter over Sunday. i Charlie Voglewede. Bon Simth Tom Haefling, Frank Obliges. John* Smith and John Moran returned this morning from Lima where they were attending a meeting of the Knight s of O dum has. i Mr. and Mrs Charles E Meyer I desire in this manner to return ! their sincere and heart felt tnanks to neighbors and other friends who j so kindly assisted them dnrintf their sad bereavorment, the death of their little son.
The Bloomer Girls come next Sunday and should prow to be a winning attraction. They come much heralded as fine ball players and capable of putting up a fast clean game which should prove a revelation to the fans hero. Ihey play ball from the start and are lady like in every respect and is a place that any one may not lie ashamed to take their wives and children. Come out and see a good game.
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